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Uxama Argaela was a Celtiberian, and
subsequently Roman, city
located on El
Castro hill,
overlooking the
present town of El
Burgo de Osma in Soria, Spain...
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cathedral town of the province. Osma
derives from the Celto-Roman
Uxama,
while Burgo is
cognate to the
English word borough.
Burgo de Osma is well-known...
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theory supported by the
existence of
toponyms of
Celtic origin, such as
Uxama Barca and
other with -briga
endings and that
eventually underwent a Basquisation...
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migrating Celts in the 6th
century BC, who
inhabited an area near
Numantia and
Uxama. The
first serious conflict with Rome
occurred in 153 BC when
Quintus Fulvius...
- provenance.
Western signary.
Luzaga plaque (Guadalajara).
Western signary.
Uxama tessera (Osma, Soria.
Western signary.
First Botorrita plaque (Zaragoza)...
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related to
other Iron Age
settlements in the province,
notably Tiermes and
Uxama,
complementing smaller on-site museums. The
museum was the
result of a 1919...
- he
discovered the
Roman road
between Uxama Argaela and Augustóbriga. "Descripción de la vía
romana entre Uxama y Augustóbriga", en
Memorias de la Real...
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Barranco (born 9
December 1990) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for SC
Uxama as a defender. Born in Soria,
Castile and León, Gil
finished his development...
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father Gwydion produce gold-ornamented shoes, and the
inscription from
Uxama Argaela,
where the
Lugoves are
invoked by a
group of shoemakers. This parallel...
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Celtiberian mint: Kolounioku), Voluce/Veluka (around Calatañazor – Soria),
Uxama Argelae (Cerro de Castro, near Osma – Soria;
Celtiberian mints: Arcailicos/Uzamuz)...